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Healthy Thanksgiving Dinner Recipes

Are you up for a healthy Thanksgiving? If so, these simple, healthy Thanksgiving dinner recipes can help. And after Thanksgiving dinner is over, you'll have a healthier body to be thankful for.

Just because the traditional Thanksgiving dinner is about celebrating abundance, doesn't mean you have to over-eat an abundance of unhealthy, fattening foods. You can still have a traditional healthy Thanksgiving dinner with turkey and gravy, sweet potatoes and the best turkey stuffing.

So maybe it's time to break with our modern tradition of overindulgence. Let's go back to the true meaning of a traditional thanksgiving dinner, which was to celebrate health and friendship.

The Perfect Turkey with the Best Turkey Stuffing

This delicious wild rice stuffing is a satisfying alternative to the usual heavy bread stuffing. Begin with a 12 to 15 lb. bird, add the best turkey stuffing below and follow the how to cook the perfect turkey directions. Then you can enjoy holiday feasting knowing you're nourishing your body too.

Wild Rice Stuffing

Combine and cook until done:
  • 2 cups mixed rice (about 1/4 wild rice to 3/4 organic basmati brown rice)

  • 4 cups non-fat chicken or turkey broth

  • 3 to 4 Tbs. low sodium tamari
While rice is cooking, dice and sauté in a non-stick pan with 1 tsp. olive oil:
  • 2 large onions

  • 4 large celery stalks

  • turkey giblets (optional)
Mix cooked rice with sautéed vegetables and giblets, adding:
  • ½ to 1½ tsp. salt

  • 1 to 2 tsp. sage or your favorite poultry seasoning
Remember, stuff your slow cooking turkey (not yourself) and roast it according to the perfect turkey recipe. Although there's no added fat, some turkey fat will seep in and flavor the stuffing.

Fat-Free Onion Gravy

Ingredients (for 3 to 4 people – adjust accordingly):
  • 2 tsp. toasted dried minced onions

  • 1 cup non-fat chicken or turkey broth

  • 1 Tbs. low sodium tamari

  • 2 tsp. cornstarch

  • 2 tsp. whole wheat pastry flour

  • ¼ cup non-fat dry powdered milk

  • ¼ to ½ tsp. dried chives (optional)
Directions:
  • In a small bowl, mix cornstarch, whole wheat pastry flour and dry milk. Then blend in ½ cup broth and stir until smooth.


  • Bring the other ½ cup broth to boil in a saucepan with tamari, toasted onions and chives.


  • Reduce heat to low, add cornstarch mixture and simmer, stirring constantly until gravy has thickened.


  • If you want thinner gravy, stir in ¼ cup more broth and simmer for another minute.
Your Healthy Thanksgiving Dinner

A healthy Thanksgiving feast will include several simple vegetable side dishes, such as green beans, baked sweet potatoes or peas, plus a fresh fruit salad for desert. But leave out the usual butter, sugar and cream that generally accompanies our modern traditional Thanksgiving meals.

Menu:
  • Slow-Cooking Turkey with Wild Rice Stuffing

  • Fat-free onion gravy

  • Baked sweet potatoes (before putting turkey in the oven) at 450ºF until done. Then reheat in oven begore dinner on foil with slow cooking turkey (for about 45 minutes.

  • Steamed green beans or peas (with pearl onions)

  • Whole grain rolls (optional)

  • Fruit sweetened cranberry sauce (optional)

  • Fresh fruit salad (Add plain unsweetened low fat yogurt if you want it creamy.)
Here's to great health! You can have a happy, healthy holiday this year and enjoy it too!

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Note: The information contained on this website is not intended to be prescriptive. Any attempt to diagnose or treat an illness should come under the direction of a physician who is familiar with nutritional therapy.

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